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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Bantam Classics)
Mark Twain

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Bantam Classics)

Bantam Classics (Oct 01, 1983)
9780553211436
| Paperback
336 pages | 106 x 174 mm | Englisch
Dewey 813.4
LC Classification PS1308.A2 .S73 1983

Subject

  • Americans
  • Arthurian Romances
  • Britons
  • Knights And Knighthood
  • Time Travel

Plot

This novel tells the story of Hank Morgan, the quintessential self-reliant New Englander who brings to King Arthur’s Age of Chivalry the “great and beneficent” miracles of nineteenth-century engineering and American ingenuity. Through the collision of past and present, Twain exposes the insubstantiality of both utopias, destroying the myth of the romantic ideal as well as his own era’s faith in scientific and social progress.A central document in American intellectual history, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is at once a hilarious comedy of anachronisms and incongruities, a romantic fantasy, a utopian vision, and a savage, anarchic social satire that only one of America’s greatest writers could pen.